Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Fosselman Family // Pennsylvania Family Portraits



Two parents.  Four children.  Two sets of twins.  One family.  These were the wonderful people whom I had the joy to photograph this month. 



I love when my connection to clients is delightfully obscure and fun.  Anna is good friends with my former roommate from college.  I met her when coming back to our school to see a show that she and my roommate were in.  Later, I found out that Anna and her family were next door neighbors to dear friends from our church, and lived only a half hour from me.  Now, Anna and her lovely siblings all live in different areas, have different jobs, or go to different colleges, but they planned a fun photography session as a surprise Mother's Day present.  In fact, I had to sneak upstairs to Anna's room before the session to keep Mom in the dark.  


Anna, Teddy, Claire, and Jack were so much fun to interact with.  They clearly love each other so much, though I could just see childhood mischief and antics written all over their faces as they poked fun at each other.  



No matter what combination or pose we came up with, each and every family member was so much fun and made my job a breeze.  






If I ever wanted a real reaction out of anyone, I just needed to ask "Ok, so which of you caused the most trouble as a teenager/kid?"  Worked like a charm every time.  



I loved watching these two interact with each other.  Eric was more into this photoshoot than any father I have ever photographed, and he loved posing with his bride Patti.  



These three called each other "the Original Three Musketeers."  :-)


After we finished with the photos at the Fosselman home, we made our way to historic Landenberg.  I love finding interesting locations that are in the middle of no where!  And this spot was even more special because it was the site their family photo session over a decade before!



Look how stunning these two are!  



This one could be a model.  Yup. 


Anna is an extremely talented singer and lives in New York.  I cannot wait to see her perform!

The guys are too cool for photos ;-).  But Jack did his best to tone it down for us.


Apparently, Teddy came up with the idea for a surprise photoshoot.  Good job, big brother.  Good job!

                        

This photo.  I just have no words.  They are such good sports!


Thank you for bringing me into your lovely home, feeding me (always a win with me), and letting me share a piece of your lives!  I am so blessed to know you.






2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awesome job on these photos Diana. The love and fun shines through in these images. :)

Margaret said...

Diana! I love your photography! And I love this family! We go way back...plus they're very very close with (and right down the street from) my sweetie! :)

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